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Financial Analysis of the Cuenca Commercial Registry

Financial Analysis of the Cuenca Commercial Registry

Report date: September 19, 2024

This report presents a detailed analysis of the most relevant events recorded in the Cuenca Commercial Registry. Below, the most significant activities related to commercial acts are described, referring to specific companies to illustrate some of these events.

Appointments

The Cuenca Commercial Registry has recorded a total of 14 appointment acts. This number reflects the dynamics of companies in the region, indicating a constant movement in the management and administration of companies. For example, the company INSONOBRICK SA has had 1 appointment act, demonstrating its activity in renewing its management team.

Constitutions

8 constitution acts have been recorded, suggesting growth in the creation of new companies in Cuenca. This data is a positive indicator of the business environment and the confidence of entrepreneurs in the region.

Resignations

The number of recorded resignations is 5. This data can be interpreted as a natural adjustment in the organizational structures of companies, where changes in management positions occur for various reasons, such as retirements or strategic changes.

Revocations

2 revocation acts have been recorded. Revocations may be due to strategic decisions or the need to restructure responsibilities within companies.

Sole Proprietorships

The registry shows 6 sole proprietorship acts, indicating that several companies have adopted the sole proprietorship structure. This legal form can offer advantages in terms of management and control.

Address Changes

2 address change acts have occurred. These movements may be motivated by the search for better strategic locations or the need to expand facilities.

Statutory Modifications

No statutory modification acts have been recorded, suggesting that companies have maintained their statutes without significant changes during this period.

Capital Increases

The registry shows 2 capital increase acts. Capital increases indicate that companies are seeking to increase their financial resources to fund expansion projects or improve their solvency.

Dissolutions

3 dissolution acts have been recorded, which may reflect the end of life cycles of some companies or the inability to continue operating in the market.

Re-elections

The registry shows 1 re-election act. Re-elections are important to maintain continuity in the management and direction of companies.

Bankruptcy Situations

No bankruptcy situation acts have been recorded, which is a positive indicator of the financial health of companies in the Cuenca region.

Object Changes

1 object change act has been recorded, suggesting that a company has decided to modify its main activity to adapt to new market opportunities.

Name Changes

No name change acts have been recorded, indicating that companies have maintained their trade names without modifications.

Capital Reductions

The registry shows 1 capital reduction act. Capital reductions can be a strategy to adjust the financial structure of the company.

Object Expansions

No object expansion acts have been recorded, suggesting that companies have maintained their activities without significant diversifications.

Sole Proprietorship Changes

No sole proprietorship change acts have been recorded, indicating stability in the legal structure of companies operating under this modality.

Loss of Sole Proprietorship

No acts of loss of sole proprietorship have been recorded, suggesting that sole proprietorship companies have maintained this structure without changes.

Extinctions

No extinction acts have been recorded, which is a positive indicator of the operational continuity of companies in Cuenca.

Mergers

No merger acts have been recorded, suggesting that there have been no significant consolidation movements among companies during this period.

Company Transformations

No company transformation acts have been recorded, indicating that companies have maintained their legal structures without major changes.

Conclusion

In summary, the Cuenca Commercial Registry shows moderate activity in terms of appointments, constitutions, and resignations, with a significant number of sole proprietorships and some address changes. The lack of bankruptcy situations and extinctions is a positive indicator of the financial stability of companies in the region. Companies like INSONOBRICK SA, with a share capital of 2,186,800.00 euros and a corporate purpose focused on the manufacture and commercialization of acoustic bricks, reflect the diversity and specialization of business activities in Cuenca.